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midgliano
Posts: 13
Registered: ‎19-03-2009
Message 11 of 32 (3,639 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102

Thats excellent it worked!!!!

 

Thanks a lot, will let everyone i know who has the problem to do the same.

 

 

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L337LUKE
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Registered: ‎26-08-2008
Message 12 of 32 (3,528 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102

how on earth does this work lol, i'm quite amazed, first time and it's even slightly faster!

 

im truly stumped, but nun the less thanks dude Kudos!

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cmsj
Posts: 15
Registered: ‎26-12-2007
Message 13 of 32 (3,520 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102

To give a little more detail, DNS queries happen over UDP, however, if the response is larger than 512 bytes the server marks it with a "truncated" flag, which tells the client to repeat the query over TCP so it can get the full answer.

Some services fail to correctly implement the DNS standard and are unable to handle these TCP requests. Sky/Be Internet in the UK appear to both be such services.

 

While it is undoubtedly the case that these ISPs and their associated router vendors should fix their nonsense, Sony could help us out here by arranging their DNS to only ever return responses under 512bytes (essentially that would mean they would return a few akamai IPs, but not a great list of them).

 

Quite how I would go about communicating this issue and the workaround to Sony's networking department.... I have no idea :smileysad:

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Re: DNS error 80710102

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Back2funk
Posts: 200
Registered: ‎02-05-2007
Message 15 of 32 (3,436 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102


cmsj wrote:

To give a little more detail, DNS queries happen over UDP, however, if the response is larger than 512 bytes the server marks it with a "truncated" flag, which tells the client to repeat the query over TCP so it can get the full answer.

Some services fail to correctly implement the DNS standard and are unable to handle these TCP requests. Sky/Be Internet in the UK appear to both be such services.

 

While it is undoubtedly the case that these ISPs and their associated router vendors should fix their nonsense, Sony could help us out here by arranging their DNS to only ever return responses under 512bytes (essentially that would mean they would return a few akamai IPs, but not a great list of them).

 

Quite how I would go about communicating this issue and the workaround to Sony's networking department.... I have no idea :smileysad:


 

Good work cmsj!

I changed my DNS to use the openDNS servers a while back but didn't think to do any testing as to why my isp (sky) was dropping the DNS request.

 

It may be worth sending your findings to one of the Mods on this site as a PM to see if they can raise it with the powers that be. I can imagine it will be a lot easier to get Sony to lower the size of the DNS response than getting each and every ISP to sort their cr#p out.

It seems that Sony must have only recently increased this size anyway as the ISP's have always been a bit sh#te.

 

Thanks again cmsj, good work.

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whereismax123
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Registered: ‎16-09-2008
Message 16 of 32 (3,427 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102

ahhh open dns servers . makes sense now . im with o2 and thats not the address that im using . if you are or o2  ring them up and they will give you the address straight away . even if your not i would ask your ip but then you might be getting the probelm  cmsj is saying though
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BekBlayton
Posts: 74
Registered: ‎30-07-2008
Message 17 of 32 (3,350 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102


cmsj wrote:

Right. I know what's causing at least some of this. Be customers may well be seeing some epic fail from the BeBox.

I installed a local DNS server to trap the requests the PS3 is making and replicated them against the BeBox...

 

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 -(cmsj@kodachi)-(~)- dig fuk01.ps3.update.playstation.net @192.168.1.254
;; Truncated, retrying in TCP mode.

; <<>> DiG 9.5.1-P2 <<>> fuk01.ps3.update.playstation.net @192.168.1.254
;; global options:  printcmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
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This is what happens on some BeBoxes anytime a DNS query falls into TCP mode (which is an entirely normal part of the DNS spec).

 

I'd say this indeed is not a problem with the PSN or the PS3, but with crappy ISPs!


 

Hi - we have been having the same problem also, and I would agree that switching to openDNS serves shouldn't be the long-term solution but I really don't understand what your message means! What do you suggest people do?

Thanks!

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cmsj
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Registered: ‎26-12-2007
Message 18 of 32 (3,345 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102


BekBlayton wrote:

 

Hi - we have been having the same problem also, and I would agree that switching to openDNS serves shouldn't be the long-term solution but I really don't understand what your message means! What do you suggest people do?

Thanks!


My recommendation would be one of the following:
  • If you don't want to faff around at all and just want it to work right now, use the OpenDNS guide above.
  • If you can be bothered to look up the DNS server IPs for your ISP, use those instead of the OpenDNS ones (the other instructions above should be the same)
  • If you fancy learning about some of the thrilling world of DNS, you could install your own "caching nameserver" on another computer on your network (assuming it's on all the time).
 
I think the second option is probably the best compromise until the wider issues here get solved :smileyhappy:
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SnakeEyes187
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Registered: ‎05-06-2009
Message 19 of 32 (3,315 Views)

Re: DNS error 80710102

i started getting this error about a month ago. it comes and goes. i can usually sign in after a few trys. tonight nothing worked. i switched to the open dns and everything worked. a lot of the posts on here appear to be from the UK. i am in the US and on Time Warner Roadrunner cable internet.
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Re: DNS error 80710102

i had the same problem. i rebooted my modem by switching it off and my ps3 off. then i moved my modem to a lower shelf and switch it back on. then i reconted my ps3 and works like a dream now. no dns error 4 about 3 days now.
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